Bitcoin is a bit like that wealthy classmate who never splits the bill and never treats anyone. Everyone knows it has money, but it just sits there, silent, even too lazy to buy a bottle of water.

Then Bitlayer comes onto the scene, patting Bitcoin on the shoulder: "Bro, don't just save money; money needs to be in motion to be interesting." With that, it pulls out a universal key for BitVM and takes BTC to the amusement park on the chain.

Once there, Bitcoin immediately puts on a new outfit—YBTC—and starts paying gas fees, staking, lending, and even playing with derivatives. The originally 'nerdy coin' has transformed into a financial expert.

Mining pools and capital certainly perked up, with big players like Polychain and Franklin Templeton coming to invest. In just a few months, TVL broke through 500 million dollars. Even more exciting, Bitlayer plans to fully connect Bitcoin to EVM, allowing it to join Ethereum parties at any time.

The turning point of the story is here: Bitcoin is no longer just "digital gold"; it has started to learn how to spend money, make money, and play with money.

Bitlayer not only makes money move but also makes the boring Bitcoin interesting.

@BitlayerLabs #Bitlayer